Set of 15 dried vegetables

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Recommended dehydrated vegetable set for those who are undecided

They last for a long time, so they stay fresh and can be eaten any time, and because they are freshly harvested, they taste just as good as when they were picked. Dried vegetables are a "new treat from the fields" that you will encounter with new tastes, aromas, and textures. Dried vegetables are a traditional Japanese preserved food, and by drying them, you can not only preserve their flavor and nutrition, but also bring out the hidden charms of vegetables that you would not notice when they are fresh.

Among these dried vegetables, we have selected the most recommended vegetables from OYAOYA and put them into a set. Please use it for yourself or as a gift for a friend.

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■ I want to buy in bulk as a gift
■ There are so many varieties that it's hard to choose, so please help me choose.

OYAOYA dried vegetable set

How to use dried vegetables

Dried vegetables are preserved foods and last a long time, so you don't have to worry about freshness. Dried vegetables allow you to enjoy seasonal vegetables for a long season. Also, OYAOYA 's dried vegetables do not contain glucose, so depending on the dish, there is no need to rehydrate them in water or hot water. When making soup or cooked rice, just add them to create a vegetable stock full of flavor. See the list of recipes here

Dried vegetable set contents

In the northern Kyoto area, where OYAOYA's vegetables are grown, there are many farm professionals who use local materials to create sustainable soil and grow vegetables with particular attention to cultivation methods. In their hands, not only vegetables that are used in traditional Japanese restaurants, such as Kyoto vegetables, but also standard vegetables used in everyday home cooking, are incredibly delicious. This set contains carefully selected vegetables from among these vegetables.

Set of 3 dried vegetables

15 types set

For those who regularly use dried vegetables, we have selected vegetables that are easy to eat and can be enjoyed in a different texture. For those who are using dried vegetables for the first time, we have selected vegetables that are easy to eat and can be used in a variety of ways, such as using them yourself or giving some to friends.

Dried tomatoes

The product uses large tomatoes harvested when fully ripe, so the sweetness is almost like that of a fruit tomato. The slight acidity is refreshing, and the product is so soft and juicy that you would never guess it was dried. [Ingredients] Tomato

[Contents] 20g
[Country of Origin] Kyoto
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Dried Orange Carrots

Orange carrots are bright orange all the way through to the core, with a thin skin and a refreshing herbal aroma. They also contain more carotene, which has excellent antioxidant properties, than regular Western carrots.

[Ingredients] Orange carrot [Contents] 20g
[Country of Origin] Kyoto
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Dried Kyoto Kurenai Carrots

This Japanese variety captivates the eyes and tongue with its glossy red body and entrancing sweetness. It has a subtle fragrance but a rich sweetness. It also contains lycopene because it is a cross between Kintoki carrots.

[Ingredients] Kyokurenai carrot [Contents] 20g
[Country of Origin] Kyoto
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Dried white onion

It is a well-balanced mix of the melt-in-your-mouth soft white part and the green part that has a texture reminiscent of green onions. When heated, the sweetness increases dramatically and the pungent spiciness remains, so you can make full use of it in your cooking.

[Ingredients] White onion
[Contents] 15g
[Country of origin] Kyoto
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Dried Kujo green onions

Green onions have been cultivated since the Nara period and are the oldest of all Kyoto vegetables. Their leaves are soft, rich in flavor and very sweet. In winter, when they are in season, the leaves become thicker and even sweeter.

[Ingredients] Kujo green onion
[Contents] 10g
[Country of Origin] Kyoto
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Dried cucumber

Dried cucumbers are still rare among dried vegetables, and have a surprising flavor and texture. Why not try cultivating delicious cucumber recipes that go beyond salads, pickles, and pickles?

[Ingredients] Cucumber
[Contents] 20g
[Country of Origin] Kyoto
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Dried Shogoin radish

It is one of Kyoto's most representative traditional vegetables, said to have originated in the Shogoin region of Kyoto in the late Edo period. The large, perfectly round fruit is full of water and is soft but does not fall apart when cooked, and is slightly sweet.

[Ingredients] Shogoin radish
[Contents] 20g
[Country of Origin] Kyoto
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Dried Komatsuna

Komatsuna is a versatile vegetable with no particular flavor that goes well with any type of Japanese, Western or Chinese cuisine. To make it even easier to use, the leaves and stems are separated and dried to bring out the flavor. You can enjoy the creamy sweetness amidst the rich flavor.

[Ingredients] Komatsuna
[Contents] 15g
[Country of Origin] Kyoto
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Dried Manganji peppers

This Kyoto vegetable is said to have originated in Maizuru City in the northern area of ​​Kyoto Prefecture and is thick and large among sweet chili peppers. Its characteristic is its green color which retains a fresh fragrance.

[Ingredients] Manganji pepper
[Contents] 15g
[Country of Origin] Kyoto
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Dried Fushimi Chili Peppers

It is a traditional vegetable of Kyoto that is recorded to have been cultivated in the Fushimi area in books from the Edo period. Although it is a type of chili pepper, the sweet Fushimi chili pepper has a taste that seems to have stolen the spiciness. It is also characterized by its soft texture and refreshing aroma.

[Ingredients] Fushimi chili pepper
[Contents] 15g
[Country of Origin] Kyoto
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Dried spinach

We use Bentenmaru spinach, which has little bitterness and a strong sweet flavor. We have dried it soft so that you can enjoy it as it is, so please use it as a sprinkle.

[Ingredients] Spinach
[Contents] 10g
[Country of Origin] Kyoto
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Dried burdock

This is a very convenient dried burdock that can be quickly used in cooking and does not require any soaking. You can enjoy the rich aroma of muddy burdock and the rich flavor of aged burdock.

[Ingredients] Burdock
[Contents] 20g
[Country of Origin] Kyoto
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Dried shiitake mushrooms

These easy-to-use dried shiitake mushrooms are thickly sliced ​​and dried at three different temperatures. They have a soft texture and are softer than regular dried shiitake mushrooms, and are packed with flavor. They rehydrate quickly, so you can save time in cooking, and the rehydration water can be used to make soup stock, but we also recommend eating them as is.

[Ingredients] Shiitake mushrooms
[Contents] 10g
[Country of origin] Kyoto
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Dried pumpkin

It is cut into thin strips so that it can be eaten as is or easily used in dishes such as soup. This means you can easily enjoy the sweetness of pumpkin without having to worry about removing the stem, seeds, and pulp, or the difficulty of cutting it.

[Ingredients] Pumpkin
[Contents] 20g
[Country of origin] Kyoto
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Dried onion

We are particular about using soft and juicy new spring onions that have accumulated a lot of sweetness in the cold winter fields. By drying them, the spiciness is further removed, so you can easily enjoy the sweet happiness that only spring can bring all year round.

[Ingredients] Onion
[Contents] 20g
[Country of Origin] Kyoto
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How to eat: It is recommended to use it in cooking, such as by rehydrating or stewing.

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[Returns due to customer convenience]
We do not accept returns due to incorrect shipping information, delays in receipt, refusal to receive, or other reasons beyond the control of our company. If a product is returned to us due to such reasons and you wish to have the product delivered again, it will be considered a separate order for the product and you will need to pay the full price and shipping fee separately.

Use non-standard vegetables

The raw materials used are non-standard vegetables that have nowhere to go.

Kyoto-grown vegetables

We use organic, reduced pesticide vegetables purchased from farmers.

Design Award Winner

It has won design awards in Japan, China, Asia, and elsewhere.

No additives

The product is processed without the use of additives such as glucose or preservatives.

Always freshly picked, new delicacies from the fields

乾燥玉ねぎ

Dried vegetables are a traditional Japanese preserved food

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Give as a gift

Dried vegetables are not only a little unusual, but they also last a long time, so there's no need to rush to eat them. You don't have to worry about sending them to the wrong person.

Add a little to your everyday meals

The appeal of dried vegetables is that for people who are concerned about a chronic lack of vegetables, they can easily eat a wide variety of vegetables by simply adding them to their dishes.

As a disaster prevention food

It is recommended to stock up on them in case of a disaster. Of course, you can also kill two birds with one stone by using them when you forget to buy vegetables.

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